
They say doctors' handwriting looks like ancient calligraphy — but have you ever seen it taken to an absolutely devastating extreme? In Love and Deepspace, a male character's handwritten text left players completely stumped. Someone even threw down a challenge: you have three minutes to figure out what he actually wrote.

The text on screen looked like nothing more than ink blots — individual strokes were practically indistinguishable. The original poster (OP) kept everyone in suspense, letting the community guess before revealing the answer.
And the reveal? Every single line was written by Cao Cao:


Yes, THAT Cao Cao — the infamous warlord from the Three Kingdoms period. But in the world of Love and Deepspace, he's reimagined as a doctor (traditional physician). And just like that, the incomprehensible scribbles make perfect sense: of course a doctor's handwriting is going to be illegible.
The comment section was absolutely delightful. One player pointed out with surgical precision: "I don't even know who this character is or what his deal is, but if the handwriting is this messy, why not just write in English? Same level of illegibility, but at least it'd be more mysterious." Another self-deprecated: "My handwriting is even worse, so I'm in no position to judge — and this is an otome game anyway." But someone immediately countered: "The thing is, doctors already write in Latin" — a perfectly aimed verbal strike.
The breakout star of the thread was one particular decoded line: "I'm going to eat noodles now — Cao Cao." It had players howling with laughter. One sighed, "Cao Gong is actually handsome? The Shishuo Xinyu (A New Account of Tales of the World, a classic Chinese text) lied to me." Another declared, "More minor gossip like this, please — this is exactly what I want to see in the gossip section." And one player asked the real question: "Who on earth did they hire to write this? Is that person okay? Hahahaha."
The OP also acknowledged this probably doesn't count as serious gossip, but it's definitely entertaining enough. Honestly, amidst all the drama-filled posts in gaming communities, these lighthearted 'sweet melons' (minor amusing tidbits) are what truly make online communities a joy to browse.
At the end of the day, Love and Deepspace's attention to detail has once again delivered a wave of amusement. Whether Cao Cao's scrawl counts as art or a disaster is now up to each player to judge.
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